Füge eine Handlung in deiner Sprache hinzuThe alleys of downtown Manhattan become a modern killing field when corpses begin turning up, disfigured and gruesomely posed to appear as pieces of art. In the frightening climate of the "A... Alles lesenThe alleys of downtown Manhattan become a modern killing field when corpses begin turning up, disfigured and gruesomely posed to appear as pieces of art. In the frightening climate of the "Art Killer", Peter Sherwood, a struggling musician, is hired to compose for a patron of the... Alles lesenThe alleys of downtown Manhattan become a modern killing field when corpses begin turning up, disfigured and gruesomely posed to appear as pieces of art. In the frightening climate of the "Art Killer", Peter Sherwood, a struggling musician, is hired to compose for a patron of the arts, and thinks his dreams are coming true. But as the body count continues to rise, the... Alles lesen
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Every 10 minutes or so some non-descript vagrant or bag lady is murdered by a so called serial killer named AK (The Art Killer) who leaves his trade mark "AK" near the picture perfect piece of art he has created with the body or bodies he leaves behind.
As could be predicted the so called star of this low budget film actor Jason Gedrick is the prime suspect that the police are investigating for this string of murders. Heck the budget for this film was so tight that the producers could only put one detective on the case. I am having a hard time not providing a spoiler alert since the budget and the plot are so thin (there is only three characters who could possibly be the serial killer? ....duh) that it won't take anyone very long to figure out who the killer is and why the killer is murdering people.
I picked the film as it was filmed in my hometown of Toronto. But once again the budget was so small that they must have filmed the entire movie in a two block circumference, in one evening and with limited lighting and sound equipment. I was bored out of my gourd and I can only muster up a 2 out of 10 rating since Jason Gedrick and Jessica Steen did an adequate job with the thin script that they had to work with. This should be an avoid at all cost films.
The idea of a killer who makes art out of his victims is nothing new, although in this case, he isn't hiding victims under the art (e.g. inside wax figures), they're quite obviously dead people. The killer gains fans, which is an odd phenomenon that seems to sometimes happen in real life - though usually after the killer is caught, executed, or dies. Perhaps they should have explored that more.
The killer also inspires copycats. One of the main characters is screwed onto a large framed canvas, his mouth duct-taped, and hoisted into the air. This is sort of funny, particularly the label "ART KILLINGS ARE MURDER BY ANY OTHER NAME... Oil and Man on Canvas." The victim here, left alive, is a terrible keyboard player who's been hired by a man he speaks to only on the phone to create music inspired by videotaped images of nuclear explosions and whatnot. His girlfriend is a reporter who covers the real Art Killer.
A friend of the synthesizer and reporter is an actor who fires a real bullet into the air during a theatrical performance, to the surprise of his actress. When someone in the audience calls for a stop, he fires a blank at them. Shades of the surrealists, but there's not too much of interest otherwise.
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- WissenswertesThe film's trailer features a scene not featured in the final cut of the film, and also reveals the identity of the killer.
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Nellie Ambrose: The Art Killer has struck again. Another homeless man has been found shot to death through the forehead and turned into a macabre piece of modern art. This time, similar to the last, the murderer artist has left his mark: a sign near the body inscribed "A.K.": Art Killer.